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meanwhile, john kerry met with ukraine's interim leaders today. the new government is grappling with a pro-russian troop takeover of crimea. this video is from earlier today. it shows pro russian troops firing a warning shot outside of a ukrainian air base. vladimir putin said if people in the eastern part of ukraine are threatened, he will use military force and he said he will not be deterred by economic sanctioneds. the u.s. needs to avoid conflict, this man said. >> russia is critical to other conflicts we're trying to resolve, including syria and iran. we have to be very careful in how we approach this. >> we expect to hear from more members today. many arrived about an hour ago. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> president obama tries to deliver on his promise to address income inequality. we will get a break down of his newly introduced budget and how it could affect your taxes. >>> there are gray skies around the bay area this noontime, but no rain. that may change tomorrow. rosemary is tracking what's heading our way. and she'll be h
meanwhile, john kerry met with ukraine's interim leaders today. the new government is grappling with a pro-russian troop takeover of crimea. this video is from earlier today. it shows pro russian troops firing a warning shot outside of a ukrainian air base. vladimir putin said if people in the eastern part of ukraine are threatened, he will use military force and he said he will not be deterred by economic sanctioneds. the u.s. needs to avoid conflict, this man said. >> russia is critical...
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turbulent ukraine. russia warning others not to get involved. and president putin also put forces on alert in surprise military exercises said to involve some 150,000 russian troops, so what do we make of this? the former ambassador under president george bush, glad to see you tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> all right, we have a complicated relationship. it seems like putin wants to signal he has the upper hand. >> well, i think he does have the upper hand in ukraine. he has the high cards politically, economically and militarily. i think a lot of what is going on is intended to demonstrate that. i think there is, on the military side, these preparations could take things to a level more serious. i don't think that is where putin wants to go. but he is telling the ukraine, and europe and the united states that they need to deal with him. and no government is going to survive long in the ukraine without them. it is an intelligence-gathering ship, you should see what we do to them. it may have some po
turbulent ukraine. russia warning others not to get involved. and president putin also put forces on alert in surprise military exercises said to involve some 150,000 russian troops, so what do we make of this? the former ambassador under president george bush, glad to see you tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> all right, we have a complicated relationship. it seems like putin wants to signal he has the upper hand. >> well, i think he does have the upper hand in ukraine. he...
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ukraine needs russia and russian news ukraine. russia has a chance to become a part of efforts to bring stability and prosperity back to ukraine, including being part of the coordinated international effort to help ukraine address its economic challenges. this will require recognition of the civilian right of the ukrainian people to make their own choices about their future. those choices are about domestic politics, just as much as they are about foreign policy. russia can only gain from ukraine's access and it risks losing heavily if ukraine fails. we are ready to work very closely with russia, the neighbor of our neighbor, to insure it plays a constructive role in the future of the ukraine, the future of a neighbor with whom russia establishes ties which support. madam president, hon. members, in view of the challenges and the need for a continued coherent european policy i congratulate you for organizing today's debate. the parliaments and roman has been important for all in ukraine that have been striving for a stable, prospe
ukraine needs russia and russian news ukraine. russia has a chance to become a part of efforts to bring stability and prosperity back to ukraine, including being part of the coordinated international effort to help ukraine address its economic challenges. this will require recognition of the civilian right of the ukrainian people to make their own choices about their future. those choices are about domestic politics, just as much as they are about foreign policy. russia can only gain from...
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they want this region part of ukraine near the russian border to join with russia. russia has military bases in crimea. the huge black sea fleet is based there. russia has said it will react uncompromisingly to defend its interest. russia put its air force on alert and began six days of war games near the border. 150,000 ground troops and heavy weapons. russian media described them as the biggest war games since the soviet era. the u.s. is watching closely and warning russia not to seize ukraine territory. or reimpose the ousted ukraine president. secretary kerry spoke with andrea mitchell. >> mr. putin should listen carefully to ukraine who have voiced their desire for change. we are hoping that russia will not see this as sort of a continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. >> reporter: yanukovych now in exile in russia today claims he is still the legitimate president of this country. we are seeing the emergence of two rival governments, a parliament in kiev pro-europe and one in crimea that remains pro-russia. >>> two years after the cruise ship hit
they want this region part of ukraine near the russian border to join with russia. russia has military bases in crimea. the huge black sea fleet is based there. russia has said it will react uncompromisingly to defend its interest. russia put its air force on alert and began six days of war games near the border. 150,000 ground troops and heavy weapons. russian media described them as the biggest war games since the soviet era. the u.s. is watching closely and warning russia not to seize...
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> secretary of state john kerry arrived in rome for another round of high life level talks with his russian counterpart. not much progress yesterday in france. abc's martha raddatz reports from paris. >> reporter: flash points in a red hot crisis. after putin's forces took over part of ukraine, thousands of demonstrators showed the world their support for russia storming past riot police to take over a government building. to the south in crimea, a similar scene, a mob of armed men threatening richard serry with a crowd bearing russian flags chanting behind them before ordering the official to leave crimea. america trying to find a way to end this dangerous standoff. one hope here at these talks in paris, get the russians and ukrainians to eventually meet face to face, that did not happen. >> i don't think any of us had an anticipation that we were suddenly going to resolve that here this afternoon. >> reporter: the bigger goal, convince putin that his advance into crimea was bad enough, but advancing further, ignoring a nation's borders would bring the wrath of the world. but after a day o
> secretary of state john kerry arrived in rome for another round of high life level talks with his russian counterpart. not much progress yesterday in france. abc's martha raddatz reports from paris. >> reporter: flash points in a red hot crisis. after putin's forces took over part of ukraine, thousands of demonstrators showed the world their support for russia storming past riot police to take over a government building. to the south in crimea, a similar scene, a mob of armed men...
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pro-and anti-russian demonstrators broke out in ukraine. they clashed outside a parliament building where lawmakers were holding a crisis session. attention is especially high after russian vladimir putin ordered military exercises to test readiness. this is what you will find if website. mt. gox's the ceo says he is working on a problem plaguing the equinix change. he says he still in japan and also wants people to stop asking questions of his staff. they have been instructed not to say anything. in the meantime, the fbi said to be hoping possible, will best possible criminal charges. from the gridiron to the diamond, quarterback for florida state, also plays for the seminoles baseball team. he had two at-bats in a next mission game against the yankees yesterday. a groundout and strikeout. nader he said it was close to -- later he said playing the yanks was close to surreal. earnings bonanza today. we will start with retail. target topping estimates. talkedmbie & fitch also the analyst estimates. the company announced it would buy back $15
pro-and anti-russian demonstrators broke out in ukraine. they clashed outside a parliament building where lawmakers were holding a crisis session. attention is especially high after russian vladimir putin ordered military exercises to test readiness. this is what you will find if website. mt. gox's the ceo says he is working on a problem plaguing the equinix change. he says he still in japan and also wants people to stop asking questions of his staff. they have been instructed not to say...
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. >>> the crisis in ukraine. tensions are rising in the region with russian troops on the ground. we'll show you the grass roots campaign for peace starting right here in the bay area. >>> plus governor brown takes a stand against legalizing marijuana. what the state's leader has to say and the way he said it about the future of pot in california. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm diane dwyer. we begin with the weather. this was a claesically bay area type of day with rain, sun and wind depending on the hour. here's a live lock at san francisco on your left and san jose on your right and meteorologist rob mayeda joins us right now. what's next in all of this? >> what's next is more rain. did get some off and on. wait 15 minute, snipe, rain and breezy conditions at times. the bullseye for the rain today is all the moist air was forced to rise on up over scott's vale. half an inch of rain but notice down into the lower elevations. oakland and san jose, under a tenth of an inch but around here in san francisco, .12 inches of rain. starting to clear out. part
. >>> the crisis in ukraine. tensions are rising in the region with russian troops on the ground. we'll show you the grass roots campaign for peace starting right here in the bay area. >>> plus governor brown takes a stand against legalizing marijuana. what the state's leader has to say and the way he said it about the future of pot in california. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm diane dwyer. we begin with the weather. this was a...
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there voted to leave ukraine and join russia. crimea's deputy prime minister says the ukrainian army is no longer welcome in crimea. somewhat confusingly the parliament also decided to actually put this all to the people of crimea on march 16th. either way ukraine's new government called the actions illegitimate. >> translator: it's not a referendum. it is a farce and a fake and a crime against the state which is organized by the russian federation's military. >> president obama having signed an executive order authorizing sanctions on those responsible for violating the sovereignty andtory tarrial integrity of ukraine expressed his disapproval of the ciman plan. >> any discussion about the future of ukraine must include the legitimate government of ukraine. in 2014 we are well beyond the days when borders can be redrawn over the heads of democratic leaders. >> russia is dangerous. i would say russia is not friendly. as you probably realized. and putting russian boots on the ground and russian tanks is unacceptable in the 21st ce
there voted to leave ukraine and join russia. crimea's deputy prime minister says the ukrainian army is no longer welcome in crimea. somewhat confusingly the parliament also decided to actually put this all to the people of crimea on march 16th. either way ukraine's new government called the actions illegitimate. >> translator: it's not a referendum. it is a farce and a fake and a crime against the state which is organized by the russian federation's military. >> president obama...
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ambassador to the if you want if we have an agreement with ukraine on the presence of the russian. black sea fleet with a base in the sebastopol we are acting within the framework of that agreement so you have moscow saying that it will but president obama was apparently echoing the statements from interim authorities in kiev rather than reacting to what moscow said or do on the interim leader in q spoke shortly before president obama and accused russia of a military invasion and the white house for the fear of the tensions are saying president obama may reconsider his trip to the g eight summit in russia if moscow intervenes militarily again there are no statements from moscow i would back up those warnings and and threats we even heard from the u.s. state department earlier that it cannot say that russia has broken any of its commitments and the chooser ukrainian affairs analyst told us that the white house should think twice before just relying on hearsay. i'm thinking is happening with the white house is that they're using this is a pretext to cover up their own involvement i t
ambassador to the if you want if we have an agreement with ukraine on the presence of the russian. black sea fleet with a base in the sebastopol we are acting within the framework of that agreement so you have moscow saying that it will but president obama was apparently echoing the statements from interim authorities in kiev rather than reacting to what moscow said or do on the interim leader in q spoke shortly before president obama and accused russia of a military invasion and the white...
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the united states believes russia has complete control of the peninsula, a pro russian part of ukraine and the united states and allies are weighing sanctions and whether to benefit up defenses this europe. russia's stock market jumps 10 percent and the valve the currency is at a low against the dollar and the euro and the internet monitoring age says it has blocked a dozen pages linked to the ukraine protest movement that helped the country out of the -- ous testimony washington, dc, has declared a snow emergency. schools and federal offices are closed and cities along the path spent the weekend preparing. >> ice is detrimental to our electric system. we have increased crews stationed throughout the entire service area. >> according to www. www.flightaware2,000 flights have been canceled. >> residents facing clean up after they returned home when ordered were lifted with plenty of mud and debris in the neighbors and there was a major wildfire in january and much of the concern is over. >> do we have any more conditions if wet weather? it is looking like we are not out of the woods. >>
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region of the ukraine. this report shows russia seizing control of a border crossing and bussing in reinforcements. the mass troops reportedly clamping down on all the airports, all radio, all tv stations. local government buildings and even the headquarters of the ukrainian navy. then just hours ago russia requesting an emergency meeting at the u.n. to justify those actions. u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha powers fired back. >> actions speak much louder than its words. what is happening today is not a human rights protection mission and it is not a consensual intervention. what is happening today is a dangerous intervention in ukraine. it is an act of aggression and it must stop. >> and today, president obama issued a warning to president putin, as well. >> if in fact they continue on the current trajectory that they are on we are examining a whole series of steps, economic, diplomatic. it will have a negative impact on russia's economy and its status in the world. >> so we have complete cov
region of the ukraine. this report shows russia seizing control of a border crossing and bussing in reinforcements. the mass troops reportedly clamping down on all the airports, all radio, all tv stations. local government buildings and even the headquarters of the ukrainian navy. then just hours ago russia requesting an emergency meeting at the u.n. to justify those actions. u.s. ambassador to the united nations samantha powers fired back. >> actions speak much louder than its words....
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a pro russian gunmen seize government buildings in a border region in ukraine raising fears of separatism in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with the latest confirmation that north korea fired four short range missiles into the scene earlier this evening. for more details are still alive on the phone to my feet and knees correspondent up to one that you hardly know so far i can't tell yet if i needed a haircut for a good korea fired up for the gift pile of which are believed to have been thoughtful than in the pool at five forty two the atp. the forced to read her thoughts were bought from newark korea felt it during the week in an area with a gal could he be eaten or in the direction. they get it the mountainous region with a maple bar to pack. located forty km felt that north korea part they get why not go to korea to keep and the three foot hole. if the person in the last four north korea in ni
a pro russian gunmen seize government buildings in a border region in ukraine raising fears of separatism in a country still reeling from the alister of its president from sunday's big and staff. that means it's thursday. they vary twenty seven here in korea my soul i'm moving on and sean went they do so much for joining us. we begin with the latest confirmation that north korea fired four short range missiles into the scene earlier this evening. for more details are still alive on the phone to...
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course vladimir putin says aren't russian troops at all, they entered that airfield in ukraine and forced the ukrainian soldiers at that airfield away at gunpoint. so it's a ukrainian base called belbeck. but the russians are holding it. and they kicked all of the ukrainians out of their own base. hours of that happened, ukrainians decided day were going to go back. whereupon this man who you see on your screen here with the gun, this guy there, see him firing into the air there? pointing his gun at them and firing his gun in the air. that man fired the first shots of this conflict in crimea. those are the first shots fired in this event. he fired them as warning shots into the air as this column of unarmed ukrainian soldiers approached the russians to try to get back into their own base. the ukrainians commander told the "washington post" "the men felt very bad, felt they abandoned their post. we swore an oath to serve." when they were forced back into their barracks the ukrainian soldiers argued about what to do. "we decided we would return to work. any man who did not want to come woul
course vladimir putin says aren't russian troops at all, they entered that airfield in ukraine and forced the ukrainian soldiers at that airfield away at gunpoint. so it's a ukrainian base called belbeck. but the russians are holding it. and they kicked all of the ukrainians out of their own base. hours of that happened, ukrainians decided day were going to go back. whereupon this man who you see on your screen here with the gun, this guy there, see him firing into the air there? pointing his...
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now, the situation remains tense with clash in the predominantly russian peninsula of the ukraine where the famous y'all that -- yalta talks at the end of world war ii. cruise shut ups ceded it to ukraine in the ukraine in the '50s. russia has fighter jets on the border as part of what it calls regular combat preparedness exercises. parliament has been named with the new prime minister, bill, saying that they have already located missing funds to the tune of $70 billion courtesy of the last government, spirited away, apparently, into offshore accounts. bill: a lot to follow. mar thats has finish martha has more here now. martha: where does the united states stand on this situation? secretary of state john kerry saying that this is not about the united states versus russia. watch. >> we're hoping that russia will not see this as sort of a continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west, russia/united states. this is not "rocky iv." march good of to have you here -- martha: good to have you here, bret baier. they may not want vladimir
now, the situation remains tense with clash in the predominantly russian peninsula of the ukraine where the famous y'all that -- yalta talks at the end of world war ii. cruise shut ups ceded it to ukraine in the ukraine in the '50s. russia has fighter jets on the border as part of what it calls regular combat preparedness exercises. parliament has been named with the new prime minister, bill, saying that they have already located missing funds to the tune of $70 billion courtesy of the last...
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vladimir putin has sent russian forces into the korean region saying that he protects the russian interest there. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry in the ukraine with that country's new government. and stocks brushing off the concerns, the dow jones jumped more than 200 points today while the s&p 500 moves back into record territory. and president obama is also sending congress a nearly 4 trillion-dollar budget on roads and education and job creation. also by closing tax loopholes, favoring the wealthy. the budget is not expected to go anywhere in congress. and this may be the nail in the coffin for radioshack. planning to close up to 1100 stories. radioshack also reporting a wider loss as traffic was down during the all-important holiday season. these are some of the hot stories on fox business.com. still to come, my "two cents more" in the winter weather isn't just a pain for humans. certain species could be wiped out as a result. a look at the future of these stink bugs coming up next. stay one an upside to the brutally cold winter. the stink bug population has been hit hard by a
vladimir putin has sent russian forces into the korean region saying that he protects the russian interest there. meanwhile secretary of state john kerry in the ukraine with that country's new government. and stocks brushing off the concerns, the dow jones jumped more than 200 points today while the s&p 500 moves back into record territory. and president obama is also sending congress a nearly 4 trillion-dollar budget on roads and education and job creation. also by closing tax loopholes,...
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pulling back russian troops and refraining from any interference in the country. russian parliament approved russian intervention prompting the acting president to put the country's armed forces on full readiness nfrjts colorado one person was killed in a massive pileup on interstate 25. more than 100 vehicles were involved. now back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the maricopa county jail's tent city is not limited only to men. there's a separate area for women known as pup tents. >> work it, ladies. >> while the inmates here are usually more concerned with blazing phoenix heat, today, some of them are busy shoring up their tent for a rare thunderstorm. >> it's got to go this way, so you tie it to that. >> you're going to get in trouble. >> you're going to die. >> there you go. yea. now tie it. >> tie it to what? >> tie the string to the rope so we can tie it there. >> tie it to this. there. >> 18-year-old shalindria black is serving four months on a robbery charge that she says was motivated by her addiction to met
pulling back russian troops and refraining from any interference in the country. russian parliament approved russian intervention prompting the acting president to put the country's armed forces on full readiness nfrjts colorado one person was killed in a massive pileup on interstate 25. more than 100 vehicles were involved. now back to "lockup." >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the maricopa county jail's tent city is not limited only...
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ukrainian potential of remains under the control of russian soldiers. the group of seven major industrialized nations on sunday condemned moscow's invasion of ukraine and even cancel preparations for an upcoming g eight summit scheduled to be placed in a silky in jail. us secretary of state john kerry who will arrive in kiev on tuesday has condemned russia for what it called an incredible act of aggression and wind back the country has a lot to lose if it presses on with its current course of action. in an interview with nbc meet the press kerry said a stronger message saying that could ultimately the acid present in these at the end and implications on tree the us congress has already called for sanctions against russia. this parliament has already given the greenlight to expressing the gluttony or prudent to use military force to protect its citizens in ukraine. defying calls from the international community not to intervene. over the weekend ukraine mobilize its military for a possible confrontation with russia which it previously dispatched more tha
ukrainian potential of remains under the control of russian soldiers. the group of seven major industrialized nations on sunday condemned moscow's invasion of ukraine and even cancel preparations for an upcoming g eight summit scheduled to be placed in a silky in jail. us secretary of state john kerry who will arrive in kiev on tuesday has condemned russia for what it called an incredible act of aggression and wind back the country has a lot to lose if it presses on with its current course of...
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ukraine ambassador to the united nations say our forces have seized eight russian transport planes have landed at an airbase north of the region's capital city now rusher how koppers have been spotted overhead. while russia itself has been silent about claims of a military intervention. u.s. president obama is not did the white house news conference brought eight >> : the and how deeply concerned over reports of military movements taken by russian federation and side of ukraine. russia has historic relationship with ukraine including pete >> : any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity will deplete civilizing. ukraine has banned political turmoil for several weeks. >> : the protests from those what their country to join european union that conflict triggered deadly riots. and house could sing of the president. russian ambassador has not agreed. >> : the 45 oscars this weekend will give you a preview of the performance and big nominations. and then some are calling it a miracle man declared dead ticks up. how happen. >> : what extent wall street for this friday here
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is struggling now to deal with a russian military invasion there. today the u.s. secretary of state john kerry headed over to the capital of kiev to show support for ukraine's new leadership. russia's military tightened its grip toe on the -- though on the crimean peninsula though. president obama calls the russian invasion a violation of international law. last night he met with top advisers at the white house situation room to discuss some options for the u.s.. ukrainians in the bay area say the situation though is very complicated. joe vazquez spoke to some of them as they keep a close eye on the situation. >> reporter: inside the new world market in the little russia district in san francisco, there are as many opinions about putin's decision to invade crimea as there are types of sausages for sale. will says they are oppressing russia. >> this is ridiculous because my dad is russian and has never been a threat. >> reporter: elaina says her family and friends on her social media feed have mixed feelings about the russian troops. >> the opinions
is struggling now to deal with a russian military invasion there. today the u.s. secretary of state john kerry headed over to the capital of kiev to show support for ukraine's new leadership. russia's military tightened its grip toe on the -- though on the crimean peninsula though. president obama calls the russian invasion a violation of international law. last night he met with top advisers at the white house situation room to discuss some options for the u.s.. ukrainians in the bay area say...
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a lengthy and defiant press conference from russian soil. and in other news the french defence minister was an immediate inquiry after the publication of books denouncing widespread rights of way. stall. german chancellor has been speaking with the russian president so warning against it de stabilize the nation of ukraine ukraine which has sent a letter to the un security council asking for an emergency session. this is moscow denies involvement in the seizure of two key airports that's of course not have kids newly named interior minister sees it arson of a coffin a facebook post earlier writing. i can only describe this as a military invasion and occupation reported earlier from crimea calls and dad's dog was fervor. it's been a real soo real scene playing out all day here. singapore right now i was there a couple of hours ago. mikey said i mean we've had all day what book to all. it all purpose is to be professionally trained armed soldiers armed with automatic machine guns rocket propelled grenade launchers in some cases outstanding very
a lengthy and defiant press conference from russian soil. and in other news the french defence minister was an immediate inquiry after the publication of books denouncing widespread rights of way. stall. german chancellor has been speaking with the russian president so warning against it de stabilize the nation of ukraine ukraine which has sent a letter to the un security council asking for an emergency session. this is moscow denies involvement in the seizure of two key airports that's of...
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has imposed visa restrictions on russians and crimeans it says are threatening the sovereignty of ukraine. there will be a referendum in crimea on whether it should be part of russian. secretary of state john kerry is expected to talk today with his russian counterpart. both men reported some progress in yesterday's talks. >> we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies, in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> u.s. has proposed a plan requiring russia to return its troops to bases in crimea, allow international observers into the region and recognize ukraine's upcoming elections to establish a new government. >>> the s.a.t. college entrance exam is in for some major changes. kpix 5's kiet do is at san jose state university with the problems of the old test and the changes to come. kiet. >> reporter: yes. the ceo of the company has some very harsh words for the old test saying that it was too disconnected from the work the kids are doing in high schools now. that it was too stressful and that it had to
has imposed visa restrictions on russians and crimeans it says are threatening the sovereignty of ukraine. there will be a referendum in crimea on whether it should be part of russian. secretary of state john kerry is expected to talk today with his russian counterpart. both men reported some progress in yesterday's talks. >> we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies, in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to...
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ukraine is mobilizing 130,000 troops but it would be badly outmatched with russians. there are concerns not just in crimea but in the east where protests have turned deadly. 11 cities have seen protesters and some have stormed buildings. little appetite for the u.s. or europe to get involved militarily. >> what could not be done is russia with impunity to put its soldiers on the ground and violate basic principles that recognized around the world. and i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates which russia is on the wrong side of history on this. >> we can exit out economic sanctions. there is a broad array of options that we have. why do we care? because this is the ultimate result of a factless foreign policy where nobody believes in america's strength any more. >> ian williams is joining us from a foggy kiev this morning. kerry is landing there in an hour and entering a diplomatic hornet's net. what do we know on his agenda today? >> reporter: good morning, thomas. the secretary of state will land here into a very f
ukraine is mobilizing 130,000 troops but it would be badly outmatched with russians. there are concerns not just in crimea but in the east where protests have turned deadly. 11 cities have seen protesters and some have stormed buildings. little appetite for the u.s. or europe to get involved militarily. >> what could not be done is russia with impunity to put its soldiers on the ground and violate basic principles that recognized around the world. and i think the strong condemnation that...
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the crimean parliament over in the ukraine has voted to join the russian federation. what does that mean for the eu powers as far as russia is concerned? we don't know. the leaders here discussing what that's going to mean for the ukraine and for russia, too. on that note, guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you for that report. guys, i don't know if you saw this last night, but you have to see in this morning. we've got a piece of video to show you. this is an anchor for government-sponsored russia today, known as rt, quitting live on the air. her naz is liz while. she announced her resition naz following recent comments from a fellow anchor who denounced the russian government for taking in ukraine. >> that is why personally i cannot be part of network funded by the russian government. that whitewashes the actions of putin. i'm proud to be an american and believe in disseminating the truth and that is why, after this news cast, i am resigning. >> wow. wow and her name is wow. she is a washington-based anchor, american anchor. she noted her grandparents came to americ
the crimean parliament over in the ukraine has voted to join the russian federation. what does that mean for the eu powers as far as russia is concerned? we don't know. the leaders here discussing what that's going to mean for the ukraine and for russia, too. on that note, guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you for that report. guys, i don't know if you saw this last night, but you have to see in this morning. we've got a piece of video to show you. this is an anchor for...
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the escalating crisis in ukraine. a u.n. envoy forced out by russian-backed forces in a frightening encounter. >>> high level talks. u.s. and russia meet but fail to find a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. >>> show of strength. the pentagon sends more fighter jets to the
the escalating crisis in ukraine. a u.n. envoy forced out by russian-backed forces in a frightening encounter. >>> high level talks. u.s. and russia meet but fail to find a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. >>> show of strength. the pentagon sends more fighter jets to the
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however, that closed russian nato meeting in bucharest in 2008, he said if you take ukraine, we will take crimea. i would take that with a massive grain of assault. >> you wrote in an article that 2008. this conventional wisdom that we have about the divisions in ukraine aren't really accurate. it's not western ukraine against the east, there are generation am issues, too? >> thr generational issues, in that the new ukraine is growing up. born into countries that didn't exist before. countries that didn't exist when their parents or their grandparents were coming of age. they see themselves as this ukrainian, the generation born after 1981, even if they're ethnically russian, and they speak russian at home and at work. unlike their parents or grandparents that identify as russian, which means the soviet union. became a distinctively russian entity. even though it encompassed a number of nationalities and languages, russian was the official language, the soviet union was a very russian entity. so people in the ukraine, most of whom can speak ukrainian, and have no trouble doing busine
however, that closed russian nato meeting in bucharest in 2008, he said if you take ukraine, we will take crimea. i would take that with a massive grain of assault. >> you wrote in an article that 2008. this conventional wisdom that we have about the divisions in ukraine aren't really accurate. it's not western ukraine against the east, there are generation am issues, too? >> thr generational issues, in that the new ukraine is growing up. born into countries that didn't exist...
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it was a russian territory until it was transferred to ukraine in 1954, during the soviet era. protests have been held in crimea condemning the ouster of ukraine's democratically president viktor yanukovych. >> the new authority includes, not all, but some, people wearing masks who fueled national anger, who are enemies of every russian-speaking person on ukrainian territory, or realistically capable of using force to kill people living in southeastern ukraine. >> viktor yanukovych is now in washington and is expected to hold a conference today. meanwhile the united states is rejecting claims that the change in power in ukraine constitutes a coup. on thursday white house spokesperson jay carney said yanukovych had quote "abdicated his responsibilities" and quote "undermined his legitimacy" by fleeing kiev. carney outlined plans to work with the new government. >> when it comes to u.s. assistance, we are continuing to consider a range of options, jim, including loan guarantees to support ukraine economically. the next step is for the new government to resume talks with the imf,
it was a russian territory until it was transferred to ukraine in 1954, during the soviet era. protests have been held in crimea condemning the ouster of ukraine's democratically president viktor yanukovych. >> the new authority includes, not all, but some, people wearing masks who fueled national anger, who are enemies of every russian-speaking person on ukrainian territory, or realistically capable of using force to kill people living in southeastern ukraine. >> viktor yanukovych...
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for three days, russian tanks and troops have been crossing into you rate. costsre will be cross -- involved of an invasion of ukraine. a 90 minute phone conversation with barack obama and vladimir putin has changed nothing. army is heavily armed. they have surrounded a crimean garrison. the military operation stops, there will be thousands upon thousands. >> these protesters know the hard truth. knows thatt obama the americans do not want this. assembled heree include some who lived in the u.s. for decades. they say that the nation can and should act. >> there is financial activity. it is the beginning. at this hour, president obama is working the phones and communicating with european leaders. 6000 russian troops are on the ground and in the air. they are taking control of kind -- crimea. abc 7 news. >> all options are on the table. thank you. coming up at the 30 p.m., we want to give you a live look as coming up at the 30 p.m., we wanti was going to thee look as library too my homework. it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. for so low-income
for three days, russian tanks and troops have been crossing into you rate. costsre will be cross -- involved of an invasion of ukraine. a 90 minute phone conversation with barack obama and vladimir putin has changed nothing. army is heavily armed. they have surrounded a crimean garrison. the military operation stops, there will be thousands upon thousands. >> these protesters know the hard truth. knows thatt obama the americans do not want this. assembled heree include some who lived in...
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. >> the future of the government and ukraine is unclear. there are reports that pro-russian gunmen stormed a building in the ukrainian state of crimea. >> fights broke out between pro-russia, russian demonstrators and supporters of the government. adding to the tensions, russia is conducting military drills. moscow says the exercises are not related to what is happening in kiev. the u.s. told russia any military action would be a grave mistake. ukraine's parliament will decide whether to approve the new interim government. they were announced that the main protest camp - that they are civic activists rather than veteran politicians. >> in a freezing independence square politicians have been forced to consult the people who believed they achieved the resolution. for those pitching to be part of the administration, this is more than symbolic. top of the least, the p.m. some cheers for oleksandr turchynov's father land party. >> translation: people are united, together. the important thing is that they feel they are engaged in the process of d
. >> the future of the government and ukraine is unclear. there are reports that pro-russian gunmen stormed a building in the ukrainian state of crimea. >> fights broke out between pro-russia, russian demonstrators and supporters of the government. adding to the tensions, russia is conducting military drills. moscow says the exercises are not related to what is happening in kiev. the u.s. told russia any military action would be a grave mistake. ukraine's parliament will decide...
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but it has to start with ukraine. pause that is an element of the russian empire. if he has ukraine, he can have an empire. if he doesn't, he will never have an empire. that's why is he rattling his sabers. while the bear is on the prowl. >> and president obama is handling this, how? >> passively. mute. what has he said? there is nothing they have said. i would like to see some recognition of the stakes here. we have offered a billion dollars of aid, which is the right way to go. but if the russians are going to be crude and putin is crude. is he a bully, he is a thug. is he a kgb agent. if he applies raw pressure, military pressure, then at least the west has to stand up and say flotilla in the flack sea. we're not going to allow this to happen. or we are going to help the ukrainians in kiev to say that this cannot happen. economic aid and a presence in the area to say you can't walk over a sovereign ukraine. >> charles, always nice to see you. thank you, sir. >> pleasure. >> straight ahead president obama in a parade of democrats blaming fox news for everything f
but it has to start with ukraine. pause that is an element of the russian empire. if he has ukraine, he can have an empire. if he doesn't, he will never have an empire. that's why is he rattling his sabers. while the bear is on the prowl. >> and president obama is handling this, how? >> passively. mute. what has he said? there is nothing they have said. i would like to see some recognition of the stakes here. we have offered a billion dollars of aid, which is the right way to go....
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and if they want to join the russian federation and i am. by the afghan soldiers were killed on thursday apparently by accident from a nato airstrike the alliance quickly offered condolences to the victims' families but it looks likely to further complicate the relationship between present hamad karzai and us led international forces in the afghan defence authorities said the five soldiers died in an airstrike at three thirty pm local time in the east to unload our province each other soldiers were wounded. i may go spokesperson did not clarify what type of aircraft was being used. most international combat troops are slated to leave afghanistan by the end of this year but frequent insurgent attacks are raising concerns about the country's long term a bit of stability washington has said it wants to leave several thousand troops in afghanistan for anti terror operations and to train local forces. but president karzai has not signed a bilateral security agreement demanded by washington citing reasons including the number of afghans killed the
and if they want to join the russian federation and i am. by the afghan soldiers were killed on thursday apparently by accident from a nato airstrike the alliance quickly offered condolences to the victims' families but it looks likely to further complicate the relationship between present hamad karzai and us led international forces in the afghan defence authorities said the five soldiers died in an airstrike at three thirty pm local time in the east to unload our province each other soldiers...
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as a matter of fact, even after ukraine became independent, the russians maintained the port down there. in the end, by the way, to jump ahead, i think that any solution to the problem is going to be i betcha a guarantee by everybody involved, including the rest, that russia can keep its port there unmo lefted. that's what putin was very much concerned about. i'm not patting putin on the back. >> there is a strategic move. >> that's why he's done it in all the rest of the nonsense that you hear about putin is notwithstanding, the principle reason for all this is he was terribly concerned about ukraine turning to the west and his losing his access to that particular port and to that extent, i think the eu has a lot of answer here, trying to lure ukraine and splut it apart and anger futureen? >> do you think we can put economic sanctions on them that would have an impact? for instance, eliminating them or expeling them for a certain time from the g-8? the ruble has dropped dramatically, they are going to have some financial issues here in a big, big way after spending all that money on th
as a matter of fact, even after ukraine became independent, the russians maintained the port down there. in the end, by the way, to jump ahead, i think that any solution to the problem is going to be i betcha a guarantee by everybody involved, including the rest, that russia can keep its port there unmo lefted. that's what putin was very much concerned about. i'm not patting putin on the back. >> there is a strategic move. >> that's why he's done it in all the rest of the nonsense...
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on saturday russian's parliament approved putin's request to use military force in ukraine. a country on the brink of civil war after weeks of unrest between pro russian easterners and opposition calling for freedom and dom see. putin's move came hours after president obama made this statement to reporters. >> days after they returned to the world the united states will stand with the international community there will be costs training military interventions. >> fox news learned from a senior u.s. official the pentagon has not prepared any military. the administration is making proposals that would shrink or military. when chuck hagel was nominated to be wecht ry of defense. some of the comments about our allies in the middle east it stared the living die lights out of me. my fears were not understanded. hagel proudly announced his proposals to further execute the readiness of our nation by food productions and cults to military families k housing, too cam bylet crime. we have warned of putting our gored dawn. for to harry truman to who dangerous. in this readiness world it
on saturday russian's parliament approved putin's request to use military force in ukraine. a country on the brink of civil war after weeks of unrest between pro russian easterners and opposition calling for freedom and dom see. putin's move came hours after president obama made this statement to reporters. >> days after they returned to the world the united states will stand with the international community there will be costs training military interventions. >> fox news learned...
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while pro russian activists occupy a parliament building in southern ukraine with thousands of supporters gathered outside the person as the rise of ultra nationalists in kiev. the real expert on china but. these are the whys of the new u.s. ambassador to china barack obama's latest round of diplomatic nominees are accused of being the most clueless ever and allegedly buying their drugs for two million dollars. and another day of violence in venezuela unrest as pres father outside the capsule would be a street battles of the crime and poverty breaking.
while pro russian activists occupy a parliament building in southern ukraine with thousands of supporters gathered outside the person as the rise of ultra nationalists in kiev. the real expert on china but. these are the whys of the new u.s. ambassador to china barack obama's latest round of diplomatic nominees are accused of being the most clueless ever and allegedly buying their drugs for two million dollars. and another day of violence in venezuela unrest as pres father outside the capsule...
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lam, somewhere in the eastern part of russia or the ukraine, where the russian speaking people live. >> rush already, right? >> apparently he did not even learn ukrainian until he was in his 30's. >> i wonder if he is going to end up working with edward snowden. if vladimir putin has a lodge for dissidents. >> would russia actually taken? >> is their fault that he is in the situation he is in. >> they are taking other people that we do not like, like snowden. >> not all of us do not like ed snowden. >> i mean that not me personally, but the united states of america. so, we shall see. >> an odd couple, if they ended up in the same two-bedroom apartment. >> a good show. >> ♪[hums attune] beware, jpmorgan chase is moving 2000 employees to offices in the metro tech center in brooklyn. they are consolidating real estate as they push is -- is a push to trim expenses and simplify by exiting certain businesses. they are getting out of private equity and consolidating. the metro tech center is like where it is at. this is really in demand. >> the brooklyn? >> you live in bronxville. you thi
lam, somewhere in the eastern part of russia or the ukraine, where the russian speaking people live. >> rush already, right? >> apparently he did not even learn ukrainian until he was in his 30's. >> i wonder if he is going to end up working with edward snowden. if vladimir putin has a lodge for dissidents. >> would russia actually taken? >> is their fault that he is in the situation he is in. >> they are taking other people that we do not like, like snowden....
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violation of ukraine's airspace and today, secretary of state john kerry met with his russian counterpart. little progress is being reported. >>> key officials accused of misleading congress about the troubled obamacare website is stepping down. gary cowen is apparently resigning at month's end. on wednesday, the white house announced a new obamacare delay now giving americans with noncompliant health plans another two years to give up those policies. >>> and a real wake-up call this morning about alzheimer's disease. a new study found the deaths from alzheimer's may rival those from heart disease and cancer. an estimated 500,000 died from alzheimer's in the year 2010. far greater than previous estimates mainly because death certificates fail to list it. experts say that it shows the urgent need to boost funding for research. >>> and the government is demanding general motors turn over documents now detailing what the company knew about a faulty ignition switch now blamed for at least 13 deaths in car crashes. the problem forced the recall of nearly 2 million older compact cars. if eviden
violation of ukraine's airspace and today, secretary of state john kerry met with his russian counterpart. little progress is being reported. >>> key officials accused of misleading congress about the troubled obamacare website is stepping down. gary cowen is apparently resigning at month's end. on wednesday, the white house announced a new obamacare delay now giving americans with noncompliant health plans another two years to give up those policies. >>> and a real wake-up...
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he appeared before media in a southern russian town today. his first public appearance since he fled kiev after security forces switched sides saying he was still alive, still ukraine's legitimate president and that he would fight for ukraine. he blames the violence on protestors that he calls pro facists. he says he does not recognize any of the new laws passed by the former opposition, now the parliament because he didn't sign them himself, including the new may 25th date for a national election. meanwhile, russian speaking gunmen seized two airports this morning. the main airport and a smaller military airport. officials now say that ukraine is in control of both airports. the government in kiev meanwhile called an emergency session of their own security counsel. some reports suggest that a statement of emergency could be declared. >> a former middle school student suing her own school district saying they knew a janitor was harassing children and they knew about it. she complained about andre edwards touching her inappropriately when she
he appeared before media in a southern russian town today. his first public appearance since he fled kiev after security forces switched sides saying he was still alive, still ukraine's legitimate president and that he would fight for ukraine. he blames the violence on protestors that he calls pro facists. he says he does not recognize any of the new laws passed by the former opposition, now the parliament because he didn't sign them himself, including the new may 25th date for a national...
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meantime, today new clashes are breaking out in eastern ukraine between pro-russian protesters and those demanding closer ties to the west. ukraine's ousted president remains on the run. >>> and here at home people in southern california are bracing for potentially devastating floods. they could see more rain in the next four days and the reason, than they saw all of last year. thousands of acres charred by recent wildfires meanwhile, will be unable to hold that water. it sets the stage for destructive mud slides there. ginger will have a complete forecast in just a moment. >>> of course, the west is in the midst of a record drought and that is helping to drive up the cost of your morning cereal now. oat prices are approaching a five-year high. >>> this morning, arizona's governor is offering no hint on whether she plans to sign a contentious bill that some call sanctioned discrimination against gays. the bill which has prompted large protests in phoenix would allow businesses -- business owners to refuse service to gays in the name of religious freedom. now, several large companies and
meantime, today new clashes are breaking out in eastern ukraine between pro-russian protesters and those demanding closer ties to the west. ukraine's ousted president remains on the run. >>> and here at home people in southern california are bracing for potentially devastating floods. they could see more rain in the next four days and the reason, than they saw all of last year. thousands of acres charred by recent wildfires meanwhile, will be unable to hold that water. it sets the...
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is announcing new steps to punish russian and some ukraine yn officials in ukraine. >> reporter: the white house just putting out the statement that the u.s. is imposing a visa ban on a number of officials and individuals that it says have taken steps to undermine the territorial integrity of ukraine. senior administrations here at the white house say those restrictions apply to both russians and ukrainians. separately we are learning president obama just today signed an executive order authorizing sanctions on, as the statement describes it, individuals and entity responsible for undermining democratic processes or institutions in ukraine. today in rome secretary of state john kerry is expected to meet again with his russian counterpart. their discussions wednesday in paris produced little tangible progress. the white house says the u.s. is prepared to consider more steps, more sanctions as necessary, natalie, depending how the situation in ukraine develops. >> peter alexander in washington for us. thanks so much, peter. >> the obama administration has granted a two-year extension f
is announcing new steps to punish russian and some ukraine yn officials in ukraine. >> reporter: the white house just putting out the statement that the u.s. is imposing a visa ban on a number of officials and individuals that it says have taken steps to undermine the territorial integrity of ukraine. senior administrations here at the white house say those restrictions apply to both russians and ukrainians. separately we are learning president obama just today signed an executive order...
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or pro-russian communities. >> russian troops took over a marine base and captured a ferry crossing on the border. secretary kerry is supposed to leave for ukraine tonight. >> i don't think we can let him get away with this, this time. >> remember the russian institutions themselves have now been taken over. they're state-run banks. so sanctions can be debilitating on those institutions, and on putin. >> and later, president obama asked the committee chairman to assess the government and put pressure on ukraine, whatever tools the president needs to react. we have heard that the u.s. called off upcoming trade discussions with russia. >> so is what russia is doing legal, and can they be stopped? >> not easy questions to answer. >> i mean, certainly these are not question that vladimir putin is struggling with tonight. as someone said we're struggling if there is a military solution here, he has already determined there is a military solution and in fact, he did it. >> yes, and as ralph peterson said, and i agree with him. there is nothing we can do to cause him to leave and he simply
or pro-russian communities. >> russian troops took over a marine base and captured a ferry crossing on the border. secretary kerry is supposed to leave for ukraine tonight. >> i don't think we can let him get away with this, this time. >> remember the russian institutions themselves have now been taken over. they're state-run banks. so sanctions can be debilitating on those institutions, and on putin. >> and later, president obama asked the committee chairman to assess...
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a are blocking access to anot ukraine's interior ministers the troops are from russia... but russ denies that. russian military exercises along the border continue to draw expression concern from the u-s. (sot: jay carney/white house press secretary) "we urge tm not to take any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to a miscalculation during a very delicate time." a statement from the kremlin says president vladimir put wants to maintain contacts ukraine's new government. m putin also says he wants tod consultations with other countries and the i-m-f on providing financial help to ukraine. workers at a nuclear waste dump in new mexico are undergoing tests... after a radiation leak exposed more than a dozen employees. the underground plant near carlsbad is a dug ground... for contaminated waste, left over from nucle bomb-making. safety systems detected the leak two weeks. this is the first time on record, that radiation made way above ground at the facility. last month we warned you abt a chemical in yoga mats -- was also found in bread at subway. subway has since red
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but is the danger of a russian invasion still looming? abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, in paris, tonight, for those critical talks. >> reporter: falshpoints in a red-hot crisis. after putin's forces took over part of ukraine, today, thousands of demonstrators showed the world their support for russia, storming past riot police to take over a government building. to the south, in crimea, a similar scene. a mob of armed men threatening u.n. envoy richard serry, with the crowd carrying russian flags chanting behind them. forcing the official to leave crimea. america tried to find an end to the dangerous standoff. one hope, here at these talks in paris. get the russians and ukrainians to eventually meet, face-to-face. today, that did not happen. >> i don't think any of us had an anticipation that we were suddenly going to resolve that hear this afternoon. >> reporter: the bigger goal, convince putin that his advance into crimea was bad enough. but advancing further, ignoring a nation's borders, would bring the wrath
but is the danger of a russian invasion still looming? abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, in paris, tonight, for those critical talks. >> reporter: falshpoints in a red-hot crisis. after putin's forces took over part of ukraine, today, thousands of demonstrators showed the world their support for russia, storming past riot police to take over a government building. to the south, in crimea, a similar scene. a mob of armed men threatening u.n. envoy richard serry,...
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. >> the russian government would have you believe the ukraine government somehow is i will legitimate or led by extremists ignoring the reality that the elected representatives of ukraine, they, overwhelmingly approve the new government even with members of yanukovych's party deserting him and voting overwhelmingly in order to approve this new government >> reporter: then there is the question of who are these armed russian speaking men wearing uniforms with that insignia and under orders to say as little as possible. these soldiers, thousands of them, are blockading it ukrainian soldiers. president putin says, anyone can buy a uniform. >> look at the post soviet territory. there are lots of uniforms that look similar to russian army uniforms. go to a shop here in our country, and you can buy any kind of uniform there. >> asked: were they russian military men? he added. >> these were local forces of self defense. >> denied there were troops in crimea? >> yes, he did. >> reporter: these tweets from reporters on the ground seem to confirm american assertions that the mystery soldiers ar
. >> the russian government would have you believe the ukraine government somehow is i will legitimate or led by extremists ignoring the reality that the elected representatives of ukraine, they, overwhelmingly approve the new government even with members of yanukovych's party deserting him and voting overwhelmingly in order to approve this new government >> reporter: then there is the question of who are these armed russian speaking men wearing uniforms with that insignia and under...
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the ukraine's black sea border with russia. pro-ukrainian and pro-russian protesters facing off. at least seven people injured in the demonstrations, despite police presence. some fear this could signal the beginning of international war games. the violence is erupting on the southern tich ukraine here just a few hundred miles from russia. the dispute, many in western ukraine want the area to have closer ties with europe while in the east an area that belonged to russia until the 1950s, some now want to rejoin this soviet union roots. pro-russian militias are stationing troops and even an armored vehicle near the border as russia launches surprise military exercises. up to half a dozen russian warships are at the ready in the black sea. a defensive move, according to u.s. military officials. but the u.s. is sounding the alarm against outside players. in an interview on msnbc's "mitchell reports," secretary of state john kerry warned putin that this should not be a continuation of cold war games. >> we do not believe this should be an east/west, russia/united states. this is not "
the ukraine's black sea border with russia. pro-ukrainian and pro-russian protesters facing off. at least seven people injured in the demonstrations, despite police presence. some fear this could signal the beginning of international war games. the violence is erupting on the southern tich ukraine here just a few hundred miles from russia. the dispute, many in western ukraine want the area to have closer ties with europe while in the east an area that belonged to russia until the 1950s, some...
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this time in ukraine. just this weekend, russian troops invaded part of the country. there are reports that russian forces have threatened a full-scale assault unless ukrainian warships surrender. with that in mind, today president obama gave russian president vladimir putin an ultimatum. stand down or face the consequences. >> i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history on this. over time, this will be a costly proposition for russia. and now is the time for them to consider whether they can serve their interests in a way that resorts in diplomacy as opposed to force. >> and it could prove costly for russia. secretary of state john kerry says all options are on the table -- economic sanctions, bans on visas for russians seeking travel to the u.s. even freezing of russian assets held abroad. but none of that is enough for the gop. it used to be said politics ends at the water's edge, but republicans couldn't stop themselves from attacking the president's strateg
this time in ukraine. just this weekend, russian troops invaded part of the country. there are reports that russian forces have threatened a full-scale assault unless ukrainian warships surrender. with that in mind, today president obama gave russian president vladimir putin an ultimatum. stand down or face the consequences. >> i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history on this....
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the russian flag? the rush for bailout money aa ukraine banks were helped as well. liz: calorie, michele obama's proposal for sleeping changes nutrition labels as obamacare forces calory count on menus. we are heading to the source on this one. popeye ceo joins us first on fox business after the fast-food chain's fourth
the russian flag? the rush for bailout money aa ukraine banks were helped as well. liz: calorie, michele obama's proposal for sleeping changes nutrition labels as obamacare forces calory count on menus. we are heading to the source on this one. popeye ceo joins us first on fox business after the fast-food chain's fourth
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not everyone is convinced that the russians are up for that fight. >> ukrainians and russians? for how long will russia be able to be in this situation? it all goes through ukraine. what will happen? what will happen to their economy? >> night falls. they are celebrating in key avenue. back in their homes, the gas is still flowing. the next front is still an invisible threat. kiev.erg, >> one man who knows how russia and president pollutant play the game is the former president of georgia. were lockedrussia in a crisis of their own in 2008. he told us that this conflict is very much like the other. american companies were there. ukraine was coming to me saying that there was an order of gas. once it had happened, russia had lost the biggest buyer of their gas in europe. it is like a rack and kuwait. the energy plan for europe was huge. >> i think that even he would have trouble pronouncing his name. thoughts on vladimir putin? >> this guy is dangerous. the reality is that this is going to continue. these tactics are very simple. grab the territory, lay down somewhere else, anot
not everyone is convinced that the russians are up for that fight. >> ukrainians and russians? for how long will russia be able to be in this situation? it all goes through ukraine. what will happen? what will happen to their economy? >> night falls. they are celebrating in key avenue. back in their homes, the gas is still flowing. the next front is still an invisible threat. kiev.erg, >> one man who knows how russia and president pollutant play the game is the former...
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played by on rast ukraine faces the danger of financial default and is in desperate need of help from donors. the twenty billion euros the e.u. has promised to kiev is actually the amount needed by greece as it struggles to get back on track but brussels has so far kept athens waiting for a third bailout installment it's also about four billion more than the e.u. plans to spend on supporting growth and fighting soaring unemployment this year analyst gordon hahn says it will be very difficult for the e.u. to deliver aid for ukraine european union is going to going to going to have to come up with. twenty billion and there's some serious doubt whether they can do that given the state of. some of the economies in europe. some are doing and everybody chip in obviously there are some countries that have difficulty doing that like greece and portugal so it's going to be a bit of a problem to reach that figure. perhaps the i.m.f. can come in to fill in the gap you know we're we're at the point where basically the governments the. economy think in a state of austerity basically or the verge o
played by on rast ukraine faces the danger of financial default and is in desperate need of help from donors. the twenty billion euros the e.u. has promised to kiev is actually the amount needed by greece as it struggles to get back on track but brussels has so far kept athens waiting for a third bailout installment it's also about four billion more than the e.u. plans to spend on supporting growth and fighting soaring unemployment this year analyst gordon hahn says it will be very difficult...
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with russian troops still on the ground in ukraine's crimea region, secretary of state john kerry was in paris trying to drum up support for the interim leaders in kiev. >> russia can now choose -- and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> meanwhile, european union officials are offering $15 billion in loans and grants over the next few years matching the bail-out that russia offered ukraine's ousted president several weeks ago. that is on top of the $1 billion in loan guarantees from washington in exchange for energy subsidies. >>> well, europe gets about one-third of its energy needs from russia. much of it moved through natural gas pipelines in ukraine. so the stand-off between russia and ukraine is being closely watched by nat-gas traders in the u.s. kate kelly talked with some of the traders in texas about price volatility in the u.s. market and how tough it is to make the right call on natural gas. >> this means a lot more of this. as people cra
with russian troops still on the ground in ukraine's crimea region, secretary of state john kerry was in paris trying to drum up support for the interim leaders in kiev. >> russia can now choose -- and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> meanwhile, european union officials are offering $15 billion in loans and grants over the next few years...
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him no immediate need to invade the ukraine. spoke on the phone with envelope merkel -- angela merkel for one hour yesterday. tosia is considering a loan pay the natural gas exporter and the gas supplied to the ukraine remains at the center of the economic relationship between the countries. ryan chilcote takes a closer look. square, thendence speaker calls on the men in the crowd to sign up for the army to take on russian forces and the expectation here is that the next front may not involve troops at all. the ukraine relies on russia for most of the energy and relies on national cat -- natural gas. could punish the ukraine by cutting the gas off altogether. gas, russia turns off the what would you do? turn it thery to other way. gas.a cannot misuse square, on independence they know a thing or two about dealing with the cold and have been out there for more than three months. they also know about gas shortages. russia has turned off the gas twice in the last decade in the first gas war. not everybody is convinced that the russi
him no immediate need to invade the ukraine. spoke on the phone with envelope merkel -- angela merkel for one hour yesterday. tosia is considering a loan pay the natural gas exporter and the gas supplied to the ukraine remains at the center of the economic relationship between the countries. ryan chilcote takes a closer look. square, thendence speaker calls on the men in the crowd to sign up for the army to take on russian forces and the expectation here is that the next front may not involve...